New vehicle sales surging

Both the new car and new light commercial vehicle markets have enjoyed consecutive months of growth, according to new figures from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders.

It found that new car registrations grew 16.7% in May to 145,204 units, making it 10 months of continuous growth. Year-to-date sales have now risen to 772,454 units, which is 16.8% up on the first five months of last year.

Alternatively-fuelled vehicles continue to drive increases, with plug-in hybrids (PHEVs) rising 23% in May to reach a 6.2% market share and hybrids (HEVs) growing 22.2% to comprise 12.3% of all registrations. Electric vehicles are up 58.7% on last May, with 24,513 joining the roads to secure a 16.9% market share.

Meanwhile, LCV registrations grew by 15.3% in May compared to last year, reaching 25,359 units, making it the fifth consecutive month rising sales.

Mike Hawes, SMMT Chief Executive, said: “After the difficult, Covid-constrained supply issues of the last few years, it’s good to see the new car market maintain its upward trend and the fact that growth is, increasingly, green growth is hugely encouraging. Transforming the market nationwide, however, and at an even greater pace means we must increase demand and help any reticent driver overcome any concerns about electric vehicles. This will require every stakeholder – industry, government, chargepoint operators and energy companies – to play their part, accelerating investment to drive decarbonisation.”

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Volvo sales volumes surge

Volvo Cars has reported a 31% increase in global sales in May, driven primarily by the sale of its electric models.

The manufacturer sold 60,398 units in the month to take its annual total to 275,312, 14% increase on the same period during 2022. 

Sales of its fully electric and plug-in hybrid cars rose 55% to account for 40% of all sales, with upticks reported in Europe (40%), the US (14%) and China (49%).

Meanwhile, the Volvo XC60 was the top-selling model with sales of 18,052 cars, followed by the XC40, (17,596) and the XC90 (9,058).

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Gemini celebrates six of the best

Gemini Accident Repair Group has announced that six Vehicle Damage Assessor (VDA) apprentices have now become IMI-accredited.

They are Gemma Bright (Gemini Redditch), Daniel Ward (Gemini Nottingham), Jacob Ray (Gemini Pensnett), Luke Sargeant (Gemini Worcester), Lewis Walker (Gemini Telford), and Ashley Ablett (Gemini Leeds).

The Gemini apprenticeship includes Audatex certification, an IMI Customer Practitioner Award and GQA Level 3 ADAS Awareness. Delivered with the support of Emtec College, Nottingham College and Bridge Academy, it has also been expanded to focus on customer service to create a ‘multi-skills front of house’ offering.

Adam Jones, Technical Training and Development Co-ordinator, said, “It is a brilliant achievement for the first six VDA Gemini apprentices to have achieved their IMI VDA full accreditation and seeing them all progress over the apprenticeship has been a pleasure.”

Mark Armitage, Head of Membership Products and Services at the IMI, said, “At a time where employers are looking to attract, develop and retain their workforce, it’s fantastic to see the way Gemini have approached this challenge.

“Utilising industry-leading standards and working with partners from across the sector to deliver best practice in workforce development, whilst also fulfilling a real business need, shows innovation and determination. We are so pleased to have been able to support this journey and look forward to seeing more talent being developed in the sector.”

Gemini is now developing a VDA CPD to compliment any first time National Accreditations individuals achieve.

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ARC360 event to deep dive into EV data

Derren Martin, Director of Valuations at cap hpi, is set to shed light on the evolving dynamics of the electric vehicle (EV) parc at the forthcoming ARC360 specialist EV event.

Taking place on 4 July at the manufacturing Technology Centre, Coventry – Derren’s data-driven session will explore how the UK vehicle parc is evolving, highlighting what this has meant for used EV values over the last, tumultuous few months and what this may lead to for vehicle valuations in the future.

GT Motive and Davies confirm new collaboration

GT Motive has announced a new partnership with Davies which will see the two organisations share insights, technology and expertise to develop a more streamlined claims and estimating service.

UK automotive industry in ‘recovery mode’

The latest car market overview produced by cap hpi has revealed an automotive industry in recovery mode.  

The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) found that sales in April were up 11.6% on the same month last year, while sales for the first four months of the year are 16.9% higher than in 2022. 

Demand for used cars also remains healthy, with retailers reporting a stronger than expected demand in the first three months of 2023.

Manufacturing moving in right direction

Car manufacturing increased for the third month in a row in April with the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders reporting a 9.9% increase to 66,527 units.

Meanwhile, commercial vehicle output is nine per cent up year-to-date after a 33% surge in April to 10,504.

Thatcham Research shines light on headlamp repairs

Thatcham Research has underlined the growing need to repair rather replace headlamps in its new Headlamp Repair Guide.

Based on in-depth analysis of vehicle headlamp specifications, complexities, technologies, and typical damage, the new guide consolidates repair options in one place, and identifies key components often suitable for repair.

BASF updates sustainability strategy

BASF is updating its sustainability assessment method TripleS (Sustainable Solution Steering) to accelerate and enhance its commitment to the climate. As part of this, it is now re-evaluating all its 45,000 products.

2030 target ‘too much, too early’

The National Franchised Dealers Association has warned that the government’s target toend the sale of new petrol and diesel cars and vans by 2030 is ‘too much, too early.’

It has called for a more ‘balanced’ incremental increase in electric cars and vans, and said continued government support for the switch to electrification is critical to buyer demand.

IMI predicts ticking ADAS time-bomb

A new report from the Institue of the Motor Industry estimates the ADAS skills gap in the UK to be between 3,000 and 9,000 technicians at the moment, and warns that this could rise to 51,000 by 2030.

Synetiq rallies behind Covea charity drive

Synetiq donated two vehicles to Covéa Insurance for its Benidorm or Bust charity rally in aid of the Forget Me Not Children’s Hospice. The company also made a donation to support the event.

AEG update

Solera Audatex has announced its latest AudaEnterpriseGold release, adding 127 new and updated model sheets to the vehicle database.

Labour times, part numbers and paint and material costs are available for all models.

Plunky’s All-Stars on target

Plunky’s All-Stars Charity football match took place at Peterborough United’s London Road Stadium this week, raising nearly £20,000 for The Norfolk Hospice.

Organiser Steve Plunkett, who scored a penalty with the last kick of the match, said, “The support has been incredible for this very special occasion in memory of Mike ‘Yorkie’ York.”

Donations are still welcome.

Laird Assessors joins Industry Insights

Industry Insights has announced that Laird Assessors has joined Connected Solutions as an Associate Engineering Partner.

Laird Assessors is one of the UK’s leading independent vehicle experts, providing accident damage reports and post-repair inspections as well as accident reconstruction, witness statement and criminal reports.

Massey celebrates IMI Fellowship

Michael Massey, Global Senior Application Engineer at 3M, has been made a Fellow by the Institute of the Motor Industry, recognising his commitment to safeguarding the future of the industry.

3M steps up to charity challenge

Team 3M is taking on the Three Peaks Challenge on 17 June, hoping to raise £3,064 – £1 for every metre climbed – for Mind UK and Bowel Cancer UK.

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Simon McGinn will step down as CEO of Allianz Commercial on 1 July.

Ageas Group has appointed Wim Guilliams as new Chief Financial Officer.

Sharon Harte has become the first female President of the British Coatings Federation. She takes over from Guy Williams.

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Thatcham Research shines light on headlamp repairs

Thatcham Research has underlined the growing need to repair rather replace headlamps in its new Headlamp Repair Guide.

It argues that the technology within headlamps has advanced so dramatically that replacement can now cost as much as eight per cent of the car’s value; and this will only increase as more tech, like LiDAR and cameras, is added.

The new guide, based on in-depth analysis of vehicle headlamp specifications, complexities, technologies, and typical damage, consolidates repair options in one place, and identifies key components often suitable for repair.

For example, it reveals that 65% of the top 10 carmakers offer a headlamp mounting bracket repair kit designed to replace the headlamp mounting bracket, which could save thousands of pounds, while an increasing number of carmakers are also making replacement lenses available.

Darren Bright, Thatcham Research’s Principal Engineer said, “Today’s lighting units are sophisticated components with complex, advanced technologies and often have coding requirements to maintain their ‘connected’ status within the vehicle.

“Thatcham Research’s engineers have collated this research data into the Headlamp Repair Guide that vehicle repairers can use to accurately reinstate an existing lighting unit, rather than replace it – to mitigate rising insurance costs and total losses.

“Our repair guidance highlights best market practices and gives Vehicle Damage Assessors the information they need to embrace sustainable repair methods rather than sending a defunct lighting unit straight to landfill.”

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Automotive output springs forward 

Car manufacturing increased for the third month in a row in April with the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Trader reporting a 9.9% increase to 66,527 units. 

Meanwhile, commercial vehicle output is nine per cent up year-to-date after a 33% surge in April to 10,504. 

Production increases in the car sector were driven by a sharp rise in electric vehicle output, with hybrid electric (HEV), plug-in hybrid (PHEV) and battery electric vehicles (BEVs) rising 37.7% to 113,315 units. This represents 56.2% of combined volumes. 

However, the SMMT has warned of a looming cliff-edge when the more stringent rules governing the origin of materials used in electric vehicles and batteries come into force on 1 January, 2024. 

Mike Hawes, SMMT Chief Executive, said: “UK car production is starting to motor again, good news for the sector and the many thousands of jobs and livelihoods it sustains. These figures also show how exports, particularly to Europe, continue to be the foundation of British automotive manufacturing so we must do all we can to safeguard the competitiveness of these trading relationships. Most immediately, this means finding a solution to the rules of origin challenge faced by manufacturers on both sides of the Channel, else we risk the application of tariffs – and therefore unnecessary cost – on the very vehicles we are trying to encourage consumers to purchase.” 

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Cap report makes promising reading 

The latest car market overview produced by cap HPI has revealed an automotive industry in recovery mode. 

Figures published by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) found that sales in April were up 11.6% on the same month last year to 132,990 units, while sales for the first four months of the year are 16.9% higher than in 2022.  

This is being driven partly by demand for battery electric vehicles, which has increased by 59.1% and 25.6% for April and the year to date respectively. BEVs now make up 15.4% of the overall car market in the UK.   

Demand for used cars also remains healthy, with retailers reported a stronger than expected demand in the first three months of 2023. A softening in the market is April and May has been attributed to the Easter Break, Bank Holidays and the King’s coronation.  

However, used car values have only dipped slightly despite this, falling one per cent in April and 1.2% in May.  

Electric vehicles are facing a sharper drop off though, falling by 4.1% (£850) at the three-year point in May, and by 3.1% (£1,100) at the one-year point. 

The report said, “Demand remains steady, with volumes well below pre-2020 seasonal norms, even though new car registrations are generating more used cars this year compared to last. The uncertainty of the May Bank Holidays will not be repeated, which could lead to an uptick in activity. 

“A further small average deflation in values is likely, but we are not predicting anything untoward.” 

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Data set to unravel EV valuation insights

Derren Martin, Director of Valuations at cap hpi is set to shed light on the evolving dynamics of the electric vehicle (EV) parc at the forthcoming ARC360 specialist EV event.

Taking place on 4 July 2023 at the manufacturing Technology Centre, Coventry – Derren’s data driven session will explore how the UK vehicle parc is evolving, highlighting what this has meant for used EV values over the last, tumultuous few months and what this may lead to for vehicle valuations in the future.

Sponsored by Thatcham Research and ControlExpert, and backed by ARC360 Corporate Partners and Partners, ARC360’s specialist EV event, will convene leading industry experts and key stakeholders from across the motor claims supply chain to debate the implications of an EV future.

From advancements in battery technology and infrastructure developments to changing consumer preferences and government incentives, Derren will delve deep into the dynamics of the electric vehicle market to showcase the complexities of vehicle valuations and the knock-on implications for underwriting and claims management.

Mark Hadaway, co-founder of ARC360 and Managing Director of ILC, said, “ARC360 is known for its high-level insights and forward-thinking discussions. We have fast become a ‘must attend’ event for anyone involved in the sector.

“Having Derren join us, with his unparalleled expertise and insights will provide attendees an invaluable look into the evolving landscape of the EV market and what it means for the sector.”

FNOL, repair capabilities, cost inflation, skillset requirements, health & safety, repairability, vehicle availability and end-of-life vehicle management will be just some of the other key topics to come under the spotlight during the day.

To reserve a ticket visit or to find out more about the opportunities available to get involved in the event and place your brand at the heart of the industry’s evolution, contact jonathan@iloveclaims.com or mark@iloveclaims.com

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ARC360 News – Friday 26 May 2023

ARC360 Market Intelligence: April 2023

ARC360 have released their analytics report, studying the trends of economics and vehicle repairs and sales. A must-read.

Key names revealed for ARC360 EV event

ARC360 has revealed more key industry experts set to join discussions at its forthcoming EV specialist event.

The latest names revealed include:

  • Victoria Turner, CEO, Activate Accident Repair & CCO, Activate Group
  • Erika Woolacott, Managing Director, Fix Auto Mid Devon & Newton Abbot
  • Giovanni Adamo, Senior Engineer, Zego Insurance

Champion award for Gemini MD

Gemini Accident Repair Centre’s Managing Director David Sargeant was named Apprentice Champion on the Year at the Nottingham College Apprentice Awards.

Auto Windscreens unveils ESG logo

Auto Windscreens has emphasised its commitment to sustainability by unveiling a new Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) logo that will be used for all related communications.

Roads gone to pot

The AA has reported that it attended 52,000 pothole-related breakdowns in April. That represents a 29% increase on the same month last year.

Meanwhile, pothole-related breakdowns have increased by 23% in the first four months of the year.

Safety to the FORS for Synetiq

UK salvage and dismantling experts Synetiq has achieved bronze accreditation from the industry-wide recognised Fleet Operator Recognition Scheme (FORS) for its Winsford site.

FORS accreditation recognises a commitment to safety.

Top marks

Martin Brown received the GT Motive UK award for achieving the highest marks in practical exams in 2021. He collected the gong at The Institute of Automotive Engineer Assessors 90th Anniversary event.

Double joy for Steer Automotive

Steer Automotive Group Tamworth has achieved BS 10125 compliance.

Meanwhile, the Group is also celebrating after apprentice Dominic Everington was named Apprentice of the Year at the Nottingham College Apprenticeship Awards.

MG Accident Repair celebrates certification

MG Accident Repair Centre has announced that it has become an approved repair for Nissan, meaning its training, tools, facilities and repair methods all meet the vehicle manufacturer’s approval.

Fix Auto Sutton adds badges

Ashfield-based Fix Auto Sutton has announced a double celebration after securing approval from both Toyota and Lexus.

Indasa secures Caramulo contract

Indasa has announced it has become a founding partner of the Caramulo Experience Center, a bodyshop facility specialising in the repair, maintenance and restoration of classic cars and motorcycles.

The multi-year agreement means Indasa products will be used in all their repair and restoration workshops.

UK manufacturing reaching crisis point

UK manufacturing is facing a skills crisis with too many people leaving the industry and training and recruitment falling behind.

This is according to the Manufacturing Excellence report commissioned by WorldSkills UK in partnership with BAE Systems and undertaken by the Learning & Work Institute, which urged manufacturers to ‘change the narrative’ to appeal to younger people.

IMI issues HGV safety warning

The IMI has warned that the repair and maintenance of heavy goods vehicles in the UK faces safety-critical challenges due to a lack of skills.

It has written to the Education Secretary calling for a review of funding for HGV apprenticeships.

Automotive output springs forward

Car manufacturing increased for the third month in a row in April with the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Trader reporting a 9.9% increase to 66,527 units.

Meanwhile, commercial vehicle output is nine per cent up year-to-date after a 33% surge in April to 10,504.

Cap report makes promising reading

The latest car market overview produced by cap HPI has revealed an automotive industry in recovery mode.

The report said, “Demand remains steady. The uncertainty of the May Bank Holidays will not be repeated, which could lead to an uptick in activity.”

Date set for Fix Auto Conference 2024

Fix Auto UK has announced that next year’s National Conference will take place on 8-9 May at The Vox, within The Resorts World near Birmingham.

EV sales enjoy double-digit growth

Data released by PwC has revealed that EV sales in the UK grew by over a fifth in the first quarter of 2023 to make up 53% of the sales market.

Double-digit year-on-year growth was recorded in January (18%), February (25%) and March (24%), with hybrids accounting for 32% of all EVs sold, followed by battery (15%) and plug-in (six per cent).

Traffic volumes exceed pre-Covid levels

The Department of Transport has reported that traffic levels in early May were higher than they were pre-pandemic.

Its figures revealed that traffic volumes on Friday 5 May were three per cent up on those recorded in the first week of February 2020.

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Graham McDermid has been named Regional Network Manager at LV=.

Collision Repair Group has appointed Nick M as Head of UK Operations.

Allianz has announced that Personal Lines CEO Steve Treloar and Chief Financial Officer Fernley Dyson are both stepping down.

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